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Can someone PLEASE tell me what the standard height is for an R34 GT-T ??

I have noticed that the rear of my car seems a fair bit higher than the front. And I just measured the distance from the centre of the wheel to the wheel guard.

Front Left - 360mm ; Front Right - 355mm

Rear Left- 380mm ; Rear Right - 380mm

I'm considering getting aftermarket suspension, but am hesitant cos my current ride height seems a bit weird.

If you have a R34 GT-T with standard suspension, can you please give me some info.

Thanks!

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I know mine sits higher that the back, but I have kings in it.

Its actually about 40 odd mm out front to rear.

I'm about to buy Whiteline which brings heights to about 345 front and rear. (My front it like 320 and rear 360.

Wanna buy some Kings?

The standard ride Height should not be uneven between the front and rear. I have adjustable nismo suspension, so I cant tell you the original ride height, but it's currently even front/rear.

If you intend to modify your R34 with aftermarket suspension, possibly get slightly lower in the rear to offset the ride height difference. I'd suggest taking your car to a suspension workshop to check it out and get further advice.

Wanna buy some Kings?

i have a set of King springs sitting in my garage for my car at the moment. but they lowered the ride height by about 40-50mm - which wouldnt be a problem if i didnt have a very low bodykit!

so now i've got what is meant to be standard springs... which seems a little odd since the front and rear are different heights...

oh well... i may pop into a suspension specialist soon.

thanks for ur help Bass Junky and GTTR34!

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